What you get for a money: Delicious and hearty roasts like maple-glazed roast turkey, bourbon- and honey-glazed ham, prime rib of beef; decadent desserts such as sweet potato casserole.

3. Epicurious

Where: UE Square Shopping Mall #01-13

When: 24 November 2016, 6.30pm onwards

How much: $68 nett with a mango mint bellini and wine sampling

What you get for your money: Though not a buffet, you’ll probably have more than enough food to give thanks for while enjoying Hel’s Kitchen’s Peranakan-inspired four-course set menu of babi assam bruschetta, bibik bouillabaisse, buah keluak turkey breast and dessert.

4. Lawry’s The Prime Rib, Mandarin Gallery

Where: 333 Orchard Road, 238867

When: 24 November 2016, 11.30am-2.30pm (lunch); 5pm onwards (dinner)

How much: $78++ to $88++ for lunch; $93++ to $103++ for dinner

What you get for your money: Known for its prime cuts of beef, Lawry’s The Prime Rib offers diners a special festive menu this Thanksgiving. Dinner guests can look forward to a lavish set menu of salad, soup, a scallop appetizer, and a special roast beef and turkey main course consisting of Lawry’s signature USDA Prime Rib of Beef and turkey breast with all the trimmings. Dessert and coffee/tea is included.

5. One-Ninety Restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel

Where: 190 Orchard Blvd, 248646

When: 24 November 2016, 5pm onwards

How much: $125++ per adult, including a turkey entree and a scrumptious buffet spread

What you get for your money: Though priced on the higher end, the Thanksgiving feast at One-Ninety Restaurant features an unlimited spread including poached Maine lobster, Alaskan king crab, Avruga caviar and more, to really help you celebrate. And of course, for dessert there is pumpkin pie, which no Thanksgiving spread would be complete without.

6. Brasserie Les Saveurs, St Regis Hotel

Where: 29 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247911

When: 24 November 2016, 7pm-10pm

How much: $118++ per adult, $54++ for children aged 4-12

What you get for your money: A lavish spread befitting one of Singapore’s premier hotels, the St Regis Thanksgiving Dinner at Brasserie Les Saveurs boasts Alaskan king crab, Hokkaido scallops and poached Boston lobster in addition to Singapore favourites like Chili Crab. Of course, traditional Thanksgiving fare like roast turkey and glazed ham as well as prime rib are available at the carvery station too.

What you get for your money: Mezza9 is known for its huge range of cuisines on offer at its buffets, and Thanksgiving Day Dinner is no exception. Slow-roasted organic whole turkey, oysters, artisan cheeses and authentic regional delicacies will all be offered, as well as the customary seasonal desserts of pecan maple pie, pumpkin pie and apricot-almond cobbler.

8. The Beast

Where: 17 Jalan Klapa

When: 24 November 2016, 5pm till late

What you get for your money: The Beast’s Southern US-influenced cuisine goes large this Thanksgiving with a street party, with a live band to lend a truly festive American atmosphere to proceedings. Dig into unique special dishes like Cajun roast turkey, BBQ pork belly and sweet potato casserole, and wash it all down with a seasonal pumpkin ale.

Call 6295 0017 for details.

9. Manhattan, Regent Hotel

Where: 1 Cuscaden Rd, 249715

When: 24 November 2016 5pm onwards

How much: $23++ onwards

What you get for your money: Though not offering a full meal in itself, Manhattan’s take on Thanksgiving is to pair festive-inspired goodies like pistachio-crusted turkey roulade with foie gras and chestnut stuffing with their seasonal cocktails, such as the Spice and Everything Nice — a delectable concoction of whiskey, spiced pear liqueur, syrup and bitters.

Save When You Dine with the Right Credit Card

Credit card discounts are generally not valid for special occasions, but you can still save on your holiday feast with a dining credit card. Try the OCBC 365 Credit Card, which gives 3% cash rebate when you dine locally on weekends, and 6% cash rebate during weekends.

Do note that you can only earn rebates from restaurants and cafes. Food and beverage outlets at hotels and country clubs are excluded.

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